Astronomy Report – October 23rd

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Name: Jason Trump

Crew: 284

Date: Oct 23rd, 2023

MUSK OBSERVATORY
Sky Conditions: Partly cloudy
Wind Conditions: Medium
Observation Start Time: 12:30pm
Observation End Time: 2:30pm
Summary: Crew visual observations which identified a large prominence near 7 o’clock. Solar imaging followed.
Objects Viewed: Sun
Images Submitted With This Report: Sun 231023 Prominence
Problems Encountered: Camera was left attached to telescope at start of mission. Confusion using Sharp Cap program because software update has caused user interface to differ from Quick Guide.

Journalist Report – October 23rd

Crew 284 has arrived at the MDRS as the 5th cohort of Spaceward Bound Utah: a science, sim, and education mission. We are a group of educators here to experience the Mars sim and explore avenues for bringing the science and sim experience back to our various learning environments: formal classrooms, science centers, education organizations, and more.

Our first day at the MDRS was not in sim, and instead focused on establishing protocols, crew rapport, and familiarization with the local region. Crew 284 completed the following activities:

– Completed facility training, including instruction on maintaining the HAB systems, science area, green HAB, and rover operations.
– Carried out a field exploration hike to learn more about the geology of the region around the MDRS.
– Utilized the Musk Observatory to observe current sun conditions.
– Visited the Hanksville-Burpee Dinosaur quarry to continue learning about the geologic conditions of the region.

Tomorrow we will enter Sim.

Jen Carver

Supplemental Operations Report – October 22nd

Name of person filing report: Sergii Iakymov
Reason for Report: Routine
Non-Nominal Systems: Ham radio has functional issues (it is transmitting a signal without any indications). It had been sent for repairs.

Power system:
Solar: Nominal.
SOC Last 24 hours: Max 100%; Min 64 %; Avg 80.8%.
VDC Last 24 hours: Max 58.30V; Min 46.29V; Avg 51.09V.
Generator run time: 3846.5 hours.

Propane Readings:
Station Tank: 72%
Director Tank: 49%
Intern Tank: 69%
Generator Tank: 74%

Water:
Hab Static Tank – 530 gallons
GreenHab – 100 gallons
Outpost tank – 450 gallons
Science Dome – 0 gallons
Hab Toilet Tank emptied: Yes

Rovers:
Sojourner rover used: Yes.
Hours: 195.4
Beginning Charge: 100 %
Ending Charge: 100 %
Currently Charging: Yes
Notes on Rovers: New battery cables for Spirit received. New parts are scheduled to be installed during crew 284 rotation.

ATV: ATV’s Used: None. Nothing to report.

Cars:
Hab Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies. Need to be serviced.
Crew Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies.
General notes and comments: Crew car new registration received, awaiting renewed insurance ID.

Summary of Internet: Nominal.

EVA suits and radios:
Suits: All nominal
Comms: All nominal

Campus wide inspection, if action taken, what and why: Nothing to report.
Summary of Hab Operations: Toilet tank cleaned and level sensors are functioning again. Remote temperature sensors for smart home systems are installed on the lower and upper deck. Ham radio has been taken for the repairs by Hope Lea and her father.
Summary of GreenHab Operations: Soil has been rehydrated. Interior reorganized by crew 283.
Summary of SciDome Operations: All nominal
Summary of Observatories Operations: All nominal.
Summary of RAM Operations: All nominal. Remote temperature sensors for smart home systems have been installed.
Summary of Outpost Operations: The Director’s trailer heater heater fixed (the control board replaced) and current work is nominal. A rat has been caught in the Intern trailer.
Summary of Health and Safety Issues: Nothing to report.

Mission Plan – October 15th

Crew 283 – New Horizons II

Mission Plan and Aims

10/16/2023-10/20/2023

Crew 283 (New Horizons II) consists of seven undergraduate and high school level students, along with a highly experienced commander. Our aim is to gain research experience and improve our skills at maintaining a Martian simulation. This is our second mission, the first was focused on how to perform a successful sim, this second one being mostly research based.

  • Sergii Iakymov – Commander

  • Owen Flanagan – Executive Officer

  • Charis Adams – Health and Safety Officer

  • Ian Davis – Engineer

  • Micah Callaham – Operations Officer

  • Riley Nuttycombe – Spacesuit Officer

  • Hope Lea – Communications Officer

  • Barnabas Pasztor – GreenHab Officer

Each student has prepared a research project on a topic of their interest to work on in this environment throughout the mission. Topics range from mental health to meteorology, with a lot in between. As students, we hope to learn and improve from our experience during this sim, and adapt to what we have to work with. The projects are as follows

Owen Flanagan:

Unspecified project pertaining to the mental health of the crew.

Charis Adams:

Health science project with the goal of monitoring the crew’s health, vitals, and performance. Specific goals include looking at respiratory and circulatory health throughout sim, and examining the effects of a Martian environment on overall human health.

Ian Davis:

Drone project involving scouting out locations for EVAs and searching for desert varnish and desert pavement from the sky. Tied to project with Callaham.

Micah Callaham:

Desert varnish and desert pavement identification and research, linked to Davis’s project. Logging locations that are prevalent in each of those two items.

Riley Nuttycombe:

Space suit prototype project. Testing and improving helmet design for space suits, comparing original suit helmets to new prototypes, and specifically improving the ventilation system in the suit helmets.

Hope Lea:

Radio Mesh Network optimization project. Measuring the solar intake, battery charge, and distance capacity between beacons for future weather stations.

Barnabas Pasztor:

Maintaining GreenHab and restoring the soil and systems in order to plant this year’s crop.

We will be documenting our mission over video, so as to best demonstrate the extent of our research. Our communications officer will compile videos of our work that will be displayed at the end of the mission.

We plan to conduct at least one EVA a day, with a second being optional. Primary EVAs will take place in the morning, secondary in the afternoon. No more than two EVAs per day unless an emergency warrants it. These EVAs are for research purposes only, and are aligned with one or more crew member’s projects.

In conclusion of our mission, we hope to have gained valuable research experience and a better understanding of how a Mars mission should function.

Supplemental Operations Report – October 15th

Date of supplemental Operations Report: 10/15/2023
Name of person filing report: Sergii Iakymov
Reason for Report: Routine
Non-Nominal Systems: Bread Maker – inside bucket is leaking and needs to be replaced, replacement is already in order. New toilet tank lever sensor shows symptoms of malfunctioning or being covered with toilet paper, further diagnostic required.

Power system:
Solar: Nominal.
SOC Last 24 hours: Max 100%; Min 48 %; Avg 69.3%.
VDC Last 24 hours: Max 58.44V; Min 43.81V; Avg 49.12V.
Generator run time: Not used yet, serviced during work party. Hours – 3827.8.

Propane Readings:
Station Tank: 72%
Director Tank: 50%
Intern Tank: 66%
Generator Tank: 76%

Water:
Hab Static Tank – 500 gallons
GreenHab – 200 gallons
Outpost tank – 250 gallons
Science Dome – 0 gallons
Hab Toilet Tank emptied: Yes

Rovers:
Sojourner rover used: Yes. From Hanksville to the station and around MDRS
Hours: 195.2
Beginning Charge: 100 %
Ending Charge: 37 %
Currently Charging: Yes
Notes on Rovers: All rovers refilled. Perseverance – got seats replaced, long battery wire needs to be replaced some day in the future. Curiosity – two short battery wires replaced. Spirit – one short battery wire replaced. Opportunity – two short battery wires need to be replaced.

ATV: ATV’s Used: None. Nothing to report.

Cars:
Hab Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies. Need to be serviced.
Crew Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies. To Grand Junction for supplies.
General notes and comments: Hab Car – need to be serviced. Crew Car – Serviced. Engine oil – nominal, engine coolant – refilled, tires – rotated.

Summary of Internet: Nominal.

EVA suits and radios: Suits: All suits are serviced and ready for the season.
Comms: Radio repeater setted up on the North Ridge. All EVA radios are ready for the season.

Campus wide inspection, if action taken, what and why: Campus cleaned and ready for the season. Septic tank emptied.
Summary of Hab Operations: All systems are ready for the season. Toilet tank has been resealed and sensors have been added to monitor its level.
Summary of GreenHab Operations: Cleaned and ready to be planted. All operations scheduled to be done during crew 283 rotation. Old and damaged watering cans replaced.
Summary of SciDome Operations: Cleaned and organized for the season. iMac was setted up for the EVA Link project. Smart Home server plugged in.
Summary of Observatories Operations:

Cleaned and serviced by Astronomy crew.
Summary of RAM Operations: Cleaned and restocked for the season.
Summary of Outpost Operations: Cleaned and ready for the season. Septic tank emptied. The Director’s trailer heater went offline due to a mouse going inside. Inspection revealed there could be a problem with the control board. Replacement of the board is in order.
Summary of Health and Safety Issues: Nothing to report. Standart trauma kit ordered for EVA.

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